Re: Russian commercial aviation will suffer big
By: Aviation HQ to All on Tue Mar 15 2022 09:22 pm
Russian commercial aviation is expected to suffer from lack of maintenance due to Western sanctions within months. Within a few years, most commercial aircraft will be completely grounded as major aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus stop supplying spare parts to Russia.
I'm going to complain about this and I may get some flack, but it's worth it. Russian "international" aviation utilizes Airbus and Boeing aircraft although they do fly Russian-built aircraft as well. The idea that we are sanctioning a source of income for Russia (through their own taxes, etc.) is logical but we should continue to provide parts and equipment to support their fleet. Russia will continue to fly their airlines and if they begin to drop out of the sky or fail to get off the ground, the blame will fall on the US and EU even though it was the Russian government that caused the sanctions in the first place.
For example, we won't provide compressor fan blades for Aeroflot. Okay, they continue flying their 757s and 767s. Compressor fan failure, ejects through the wall of the engine, destroys the engine. On the ground is one thing. In the air, something completely different. Safety is paramount in aviation and should trump sanctions. What about oil or fuel, sanction it. If it can be sourced within the country, sanction it. If it can't, and it is for safety, then we should let it flow (but tax the export from the US and EU).
Just my two cents.
Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
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